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When did the American Civil War?

When did the American Civil War?

April 12, 1861 – April 9, 1865
American Civil War/Periods

Has anyone died in Civil War reenactment?

The victim, Thomas Lord, now 74, was shot in the back on Sept. 27 during a filmed restaging — supposedly with blank cartridges — of an 1864 skirmish in the trenches around Suffolk, Va. He has recovered.

Do reenactors use real guns?

If you are reenacting WWII or later there is still plenty of original gear and uniforms to be found. Most reenactors use real military firearms. (Unless you are a Roman reenactor) Blanks are fired for the battles. Most American and German military firearms used by reenactors usually cost between $800 to $1,000.

Why was California not in the Civil War?

At the outbreak of the Civil War, Southern California secession seemed possible; the populace was largely in favor of it, militias with secessionist sympathies had been formed, and Bear Flags, the banner of the Bear Flag Revolt, had been flown for several months by secessionists in Los Angeles and San Bernardino …

Is there a Civil War reenactment in Northern California?

Northern California’s largest civil war reenactment and one of the largest reenactments west of the Mississippi! All proceeds support the artillery horses of the California Historical Artillery Society.

What does Huntington Beach do for Civil War days?

Now we are proud continue Huntington Beach’s tradition by promoting historical education and understanding in our community through Civil War Days. New programs on California’s role in the Civil War, Latin American Service in the Civil War, and Native American service, politics, and conflicts in the Civil War.

When was the Grand Army of the Republic in Huntington Beach?

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Huntington Beach hosted a number of annual Western region encampments of the Grand Army of the Republic, the fraternal organization of the Union veterans of the Civil War.

Where are the most authentic Civil War re-enactments?

The most Authentic Civil War reenactment west of the Rockies on Longs’ Mariposa Ranch, includes tactical foot and horse skirmishes and cannon fire. Saturday and Sunday are both jammed full of events including two battles each day, AND a twilight battle on Saturday night.

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Ruth Doyle